General observations:I sat on a wall at the entrance to the hospital, across the road from Golder’s Manor Drive.There was a bus stop near the hospital. A few people caught the buses towards Golder’s Green approximately every 15/20 minutes. There were very few pedestrians in general. The road was busy with traffic, mainly cars and buses. Many drivers and passengers were Jewish in the cars that passed.Of the female pedestrians, the younger Jewish ones – appeared to be in their late 20s to early 30s and pushed buggies. The other Jewish females appeared 55 or over. In all of the time that I was observing only 5 children passed. I noticed that there were no pedestrian crossings along Golder's Green Road from the Junction of North Circular Road to a little beyond Highfield Avenue. Only 6 cyclists passed over the 50 minutes.

So perhaps most people travel by car and bus in the north part of Golder's Green Road.....